A Houston teen has been missing since Thanksgiving Day, when she disappeared from a local treatment center shortly after calling her family.

India Ford, 16, disappeared from Odyssey House, a local substance abuse and behavioral treatment facility for teens. Her mother said Ford had completed about 60 days of a 90-day residential program, and believes she may have been kidnapped.

On Thanksgiving night, Ford called her mother from the facility - not from the usual number, Atkins said, but from a phone in the facility's front office.

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"She didn't sound the same," Atkins said; that night Ford sounded sad, "like her dog just died." She told Atkins she wanted to come home and asked her mother to come visit on the weekend.

"We thought maybe it was just because Thanksgiving was here and she wasn't here with us," Atkins said.

But that's the last time she talked to Ford. About two hours later, Atkins got a call from Odyssey House: The girl was missing.

When the facility reported Ford missing, the caller told police she might have run away, said John Cannon, a spokesman for the Houston Police Department.

"Sometimes they want to jump the fence and leave early," said Garcia, who said he was not at the facility the day Ford went missing.

Atkins, however, is convinced that her daughter wouldn't have left voluntarily.

"I don't believe she's on the streets," she said. "I believe that somebody has taken my daughter and they are hiding her."

For a week now, Erica Atkins has been posting her daughter's photos and description on social media, pleading with others to share the information.

"Today makes seven days my daughter has been gone," Atkins said Thursday. "This is critical right now."

Atkins has gotten tips from Houston, Beaumont and even Louisiana, but nothing yet has helped locate her daughter.

Ford is "a bubbly kid," her mother said, who was an 11th-grader at Westbury High School before she entered Odyssey House and enrolled in high school online.

She is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds.

She was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, blue jeans and a pair of black-and-gray Jordans. Photos on social media show her wearing long braids, but her mother said Ford's hair was most recently in a ponytail.

She has a dimple in her left cheek.

Anyone who has information about the girl's location should contact the Houston Police Department's missing persons unit at 832-394-1839.